> The other way is to simply remove the onboard 64MB RAM.
> This guy removed the onboard RAM and put a 256MB DIMM
> into his TP240Z.
> http://www.mars.dti.ne.jp/~ayase/tp/tp240z.htm
> I heard that this modification also worked in a TP240X.
>
> I don't recommend either of these dubious modifications
> unless you are reckless enough.
'
Hey Shingo, thanks for the headsup. I've decided to TRY to get the 64MB
of onboard memory off the 240X motherboard to see if it'll work with the
256MB memory unit of mine. Can you read that page through and tell me what
I would need to pull it off? I can't quite conprehend the Japanese. Did
he or she succeed in getting the 240Z to work with the 64MB of memory
stripped off? Any BIOS errors? What tools were used and what type of
techniques did he use? I have this desire to simply snip the wires on the
side of each memory unit.
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